My Provary always hit the E2 error with the 1.5ohm attys even in the lowest set.
Then came my first GG piece, the UFS; couldn't afford a GG to use it on, so bought myself a Megalodon.
...wound my first successful atty its wound to 2.8 Ohms and i`m vaping at 4.7 volts and wow!!
UK, your pm box is full
Yeah, I dont have a provari, I was responding to someone asking if it would work with a provari.Hi Ata, I believe Provari will display the error "E1" if resistance is too low.
Ordered another multimetre from the Amazon, very similar to the one lmeo uses.
Hopefully it'll give me an accurate reading I can understand and a bargain at £5.99.
DT-830D LCD Digital Multimeter with Test Leads
Cliffy did you get this to work with the ProVari? I am assuming given the exact 4.7 volt measurement.
My Provary always hit the E2 error with the 1.5ohm attys even in the lowest set.
lol, I hope you will find it Bebbo.!
I am very glad you are satisfied with Iatty. Try it at 1,5 ohm and you be impressed. I say this because wire is fat so it needs a little less resistance to work even better. But 2 ohms are ok too but with a thinner wire (0,13mm)![]()
Hi Imeo, second day of awesome vaping here, all is going absolutely well
I was thinking about what you said here and need to give a try to those 1,5 ohm for sure for 3.7V vaping.
But beeing a 6V lover for some parts of the day (after lunch/dinner, coffee, etc) I'm wondering what you would suggest to use for making a 3,5 ohm of resistance.
Thank you![]()
Very good bebbo my friend
3-3,5 ohm are more than ok inside Iatty for 6 volt vaping but better use 0,13ohm wire for this setup because the 0,16 wire will come long. It will still fit inside ceramic but you have to make closer threads on the wick